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After departing Dublin, your first stop of the day will be at Galway Plaza service station. You will have the opportunity to stretch your legs and maybe get yourself a coffee or breakfast. This is a 10 - 15 minute stop.

Our first official stop is at Kilmacduagh Monastery for 15-20 minutes. Kilmacduagh Monastery has one of the finest collections of monastic buildings in the country. A very rare chance to take pictures of a 12th century Round Tower located among this abundance of early christian buildings dating back to the 11th century.

Travelling along the Wild Atlantic Way we will pass through small villages like Corofin. We go this route to show you the unique Irish countryside with a chance to spot some of the domestic animals along the way. Lots of horses, sheep and cattle and a view of irish farming life. This route also takes us back into the Burren National park which at15km2 is Irelands smallest National Park but punching well above it's weight with some amazing lakes and offering up some stunning views over the landscape.

Finally arriving at the day's star-attraction - the magnificent Cliffs of Moher. With 2 hours to explore, you'll have ample time to walk along the 702 foot (214 metres) high cliffs, learn more about the natural wonder in the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Center, and take plenty of photos. Don't forget to do the Ledge experience inside the visitor centre. Entrance fees included.

Next you will stop for 15-20 minutes at the Burren. Where you can enjoy fantastic views out to the Aran Islands, Galway Bay and on a clear day the 12 Bens mountain range. Be sure to bring your camera, as the unusual karst rocks make for some dramatic photo opportunities, and views stretch out towards the Aran Islands and the Twelve Bens mountain range. Here you can find Mediterranean, Arctic and Alpine plants growing next to each other.

Last stop of the day is Galway City. The city’s hub is 18th-century Eyre Square(An Fhaiche Mhór)a popular meeting spot surrounded by shops and traditional pubs.

Enloy around 1hr in Galway to explore the city and promise yourselve to return one day again before we set of for Dublin.

What do I need to prepare?

Using the restrooms before joining the tour is recommended. The first stop of the day would be around 2 hours away. (During the day, there will be rest stops along the way.)

Bringing a packed lunch is recommended as we do not stop anywhere for lunch. However, we have a rest stop in the morning at a service station where you can buy packed sandwiches and snacks as well.

A printed copy of the ticket is not necessary. You can show it on your phone.

Comfortable shoes and warm rain-proof clothing recommended.

Not suitable for children under 12 and people of reduced mobility

No Alcohol permitted to be consumed on buses

We have a strict 'on time' policy - please be at departure point 5-10 mins before departure